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the focus, the headquarters in boston, also 22 other cities in america and two others overseas. our urban schools destined for failure and what do you believe is the role of the community, the city, the federal government and so on? this thing about urban schools, there were 22 other cities like chicago and atlanta or sell on. >> of course not. overall boston public schools are doing quite well relative to their urban counterparts although that is a statement that is laced with a sense of tragedy rather than try of. i can't possibly think that the failure of urban public schools is permanent. i can't imagine that that is what we are going to do forever. i believe that we are making improvements and the tests for data does show that and we will continue to make improvements. part of the challenge if we start with, if cities have an abundance of people with less means, not because people tennessees make people more betsy's attract the poor. they attract the poor with promised economic opportunity and better social service and ability to get around, buying a car for every adult. so
the focus, the headquarters in boston, also 22 other cities in america and two others overseas. our urban schools destined for failure and what do you believe is the role of the community, the city, the federal government and so on? this thing about urban schools, there were 22 other cities like chicago and atlanta or sell on. >> of course not. overall boston public schools are doing quite well relative to their urban counterparts although that is a statement that is laced with a sense of...
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we're in 22 other cities, chicago, l.a., atlanta and so on. >> of course it's not a boston thing. overall, the boston schools are doing quite well compared to their urban counterparts, although that is a statement that's laced with more of a sense of tragedy than triumph. it is -- i can't possibly think that the failure of urban public schools is permanent. i can't wake up that way. i can't imagine that that is what we are going to doom our city children to forever. i believe that we are making improvements and, indeed, the test score data does show that, and we will continue to make improvements. part of the challenge that we start with is that cities have an abundance of people with less means. not because cities make people poor, but because cities attract the poor. they attract the poor with the promise of economic opportunity, with better social services w the ability to get around without buying a car for every adult. some of my work looks at what happens to poverty rates near a subway stop. poverty rates go up nearby. that doesn't mean they're hurting them, it means they're
we're in 22 other cities, chicago, l.a., atlanta and so on. >> of course it's not a boston thing. overall, the boston schools are doing quite well compared to their urban counterparts, although that is a statement that's laced with more of a sense of tragedy than triumph. it is -- i can't possibly think that the failure of urban public schools is permanent. i can't wake up that way. i can't imagine that that is what we are going to doom our city children to forever. i believe that we are...
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part of the sizable latino community here, and with feder loans and grants, la cocina will expand from 22 seats into this adjacent space for 90. most of the contractors are local, so what we did was, we tried to recycle the money within the community. narrator: in 1999, as the first empowerment zone funds start to really pay off, ston gets more great news. they are awarded the full $100 million first prize the u.s. government, ong wi4 otr u.s.ies. and to put information in the database... narrator: now the emphasis is less on buildings and more on human development, li teaching enh as a second language and jotraining classes and morelike this one.lopment, america watches to see the impact on the urban landscape. boston, like other u.s. cities experienced a decline in many of its innermost neighborhoods. often the poorer, culturally- diverse populations living there lack access to resources such as high-quality education or job opportunities. buin an efrt to revitali boston, weaw how city anrs used geographic information systems, or gis, to analyze economic and demographic data in mapping
part of the sizable latino community here, and with feder loans and grants, la cocina will expand from 22 seats into this adjacent space for 90. most of the contractors are local, so what we did was, we tried to recycle the money within the community. narrator: in 1999, as the first empowerment zone funds start to really pay off, ston gets more great news. they are awarded the full $100 million first prize the u.s. government, ong wi4 otr u.s.ies. and to put information in the database......
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in boston, i'm tyler for "teen kids news." a single ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. that single ember can ignite and destroy your home or even your community you can't control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted.org >> it's one thing to play a video game, but it's a whole different learning experience to be able to create a video game. diyu met some students who are doing just that. >> well, my game is, basically, this guy has been robbed, and he comes home and he sees his house is a mess and his money's gone. and he's been left a ransom note, so he has to go all over. and he goes to the city to, like, defeat the robber and to get all of his money back. >> but the story is just the beginning. it takes s.t.e.m. to get things moving... that's why these students are part of a nationwide competition. >> the national s.t.e.m. video-game challenge was inspired by president obama's "educate to innovate" initiative with the hopes of calling folks
in boston, i'm tyler for "teen kids news." a single ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. that single ember can ignite and destroy your home or even your community you can't control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted.org >> it's one thing to play a video game, but it's a whole different learning experience to be able to create a video game. diyu met some students who are doing just that....
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oh, good news? i... i... very good news. hi! what's up with rebecca? i don't know. well, she certainly seems happy. good morning, grace. sandy, i got the letter! i'm in! what letter? you mean, the san francisco school? look! "dear ms. casey: congratulations!" oh, my gosh, they accepted you! the san francisco college of music! oh, rebecca, i'm so happy for you! can you believe it? guess what? rebecca's going to college. college! good for her. and she's quitting her job too, and moving to san francisco. she's quitting? would you give up your job in this economy? no way. well, it's rebecca's dream and it's good to have dreams. i've got an idea! why don't you come to san francisco with me! san francisco? i don't think so. why not? well, first of all, i don't have any money. i'll lend you some. don't be silly. you're not rockefeller. come on. what's keeping you in boston? nothing! ain't that the truth... but it's home. i mean, my mother lives here. you and your mom don't even talk. well... there's jack... right, you and jack-- yo
oh, good news? i... i... very good news. hi! what's up with rebecca? i don't know. well, she certainly seems happy. good morning, grace. sandy, i got the letter! i'm in! what letter? you mean, the san francisco school? look! "dear ms. casey: congratulations!" oh, my gosh, they accepted you! the san francisco college of music! oh, rebecca, i'm so happy for you! can you believe it? guess what? rebecca's going to college. college! good for her. and she's quitting her job too, and moving...
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in boston, i'm tyler for "teen kids news." music i want some more. what's he doing? please sir, i want some more. more? he has asked for... thank you. well he did say please... yes he did. and thank you. please and thank you. pass it on. (crowd of children) thank you. (crowd of children) thank you. i needed help for my addiction and depression. and with the help of my family and recovery support community... ...i am whole again. join the voices for recovery. it's worth it. for information on prevention and treatment referral, call 1-800-662-help. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. wow. college already. ( chuckles ) yeah. - we gotta go. - yeah. - ( engine starts ) - ( door shuts ) ♪ for all those times you stood by me... ♪ and remember the-- seatbelt. drive safe. call when i get there. well, i-- i love you. ♪ for every dream you made come true ♪ ♪ for all the love i found in you... ♪ i love you too, daddy. ♪ you're the one who saw me through... ♪ - and thanks... - ♪ through it all... for everything. ♪ you were my st
in boston, i'm tyler for "teen kids news." music i want some more. what's he doing? please sir, i want some more. more? he has asked for... thank you. well he did say please... yes he did. and thank you. please and thank you. pass it on. (crowd of children) thank you. (crowd of children) thank you. i needed help for my addiction and depression. and with the help of my family and recovery support community... ...i am whole again. join the voices for recovery. it's worth it. for...
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in boston, i'm tyler for "teen kids news." i wish i was in school. [overlapping chatter] if only i had a math test today. or a book report to give. i wish i was in school. i'll stay after class. i'll clean the chalkboard. i'll do extra homework. i'll skip recess. i wish i was in school. i wish i was in school. i really wish i was in school. man: school ends, but free lunches for your kids don't have to. find your local food bank at feedingamerica.org/summermeals for help. together, we're feeding america. >> it's one thing to play a video game, but it's a whole different learning experience to be able to create a video game. diyu met some students who are doing just that. >> well, my game is, basically, this guy has been robbed, and he comes home and he sees his house is a mess and his money's gone. and he's been left a ransom note, so he has to go all over. and he goes to the city to, like, defeat the robber and to get all of his money back. >> but the story is just the beginning. it takes s.t.e.m. to get things mong... that's why these students are
in boston, i'm tyler for "teen kids news." i wish i was in school. [overlapping chatter] if only i had a math test today. or a book report to give. i wish i was in school. i'll stay after class. i'll clean the chalkboard. i'll do extra homework. i'll skip recess. i wish i was in school. i wish i was in school. i really wish i was in school. man: school ends, but free lunches for your kids don't have to. find your local food bank at feedingamerica.org/summermeals for help. together,...
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randall pinkston, cbs news, boston. >>> nearly 30 million americans cast early ballots. early voting was available in 34 states. in ohio, more than one and a half million of the state's nearly eight million registered voters have already cast ballots, according to state officials. legal disputes have already erupted there and in florida. cbs news will have the latest election results. coverage begins tonight 7:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cbs. >>> hurricane sandy is playing a role in today's election. residents in new york and new jersey waited in long lines yesterday to cast early ballots. so many people were displaced by the storm that voters in new york and new jersey can cast ballots at any polling place. now more than a week after the storm hit, millions continue to deal with harsh conditions. no power, no heat, and plunging temperatures and gas lines that stretch for miles. another strong storm is headed to the northeast, possibly flooding coastal areas already devastated by sandy. here in new york, 40,000 people lost their homes. jim axelrod reports. >> repo
randall pinkston, cbs news, boston. >>> nearly 30 million americans cast early ballots. early voting was available in 34 states. in ohio, more than one and a half million of the state's nearly eight million registered voters have already cast ballots, according to state officials. legal disputes have already erupted there and in florida. cbs news will have the latest election results. coverage begins tonight 7:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cbs. >>> hurricane sandy is...
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live in boston, 7 news. >> of course we will bring that to you the moment he does. thank you. >> supposedly mitt romney didn't prepare concession speech only victory speech whether true or not we didn't know but we'll find out when he comes out. breakdown the vote for the president in californi california. early results we have for. this is in california 54 percent of the voters voted for president obama compared to 44 percent for mitt romney in california. >> joining us now to provide some analysis for us as the votes come in melinda jackson from state university. >> you are expert on polling and the polls literally were spot on. >> we have had absolutely no surprises tonight in terms of the electoral klechblingt the state poll were very accurate predicting the outcome this year so despite some skepticism about whether or not the poll would get it right it seems like they really did soil. far no big surprises there on the national level. >> yes. so far we are seeing that presidential campaign that spent more than 2 billion dollars is ending up with very little chan
live in boston, 7 news. >> of course we will bring that to you the moment he does. thank you. >> supposedly mitt romney didn't prepare concession speech only victory speech whether true or not we didn't know but we'll find out when he comes out. breakdown the vote for the president in californi california. early results we have for. this is in california 54 percent of the voters voted for president obama compared to 44 percent for mitt romney in california. >> joining us now...
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he's a new teller. hey, they do it for your protection. right, so we have to show our i.d. every single time. teller: 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200. thanks. hi, i'd like to deposit this whole check into my savings account please. how do you live without cash? i get money from the cash machine $40 at a time. oh, i can't stand you, rebecca. don't they charge you for these cash machines? it depends on what kind of account you have and whether you have enough money in it. and you have that much money saved? how else am i going to pay for college? save, save, save. wow. do you know about this videotape? the boston school of music? yeah, this is the music school that becky wants to go to. why doesn't she study something practical like business? she'll never make any money with a degree in music. you never know. narrator: now let's review and discuss the story. kevin is rebecca's brother. speaker: he's a senior in high school. kevin casey, high school graduate. patrick casey. speaker: patrick casey's rebecca's father? yes. hi, dad.
he's a new teller. hey, they do it for your protection. right, so we have to show our i.d. every single time. teller: 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200. thanks. hi, i'd like to deposit this whole check into my savings account please. how do you live without cash? i get money from the cash machine $40 at a time. oh, i can't stand you, rebecca. don't they charge you for these cash machines? it depends on what kind of account you have and whether you have enough money in it. and you...
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the romney camp in boston. both campaigns are anxiously waiting for the final word from voters on this, "election night in network." we would like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. we're counting down to the first projections in the race for the white house and control of the united states congress. just minutes from now, all polls closed. in georgia, indiana, kentucky, south carolina, vermont and the battleground state of virginia. a total of 60 electoral votes are up for grabs in those states, and remember, it takes 270 electoral votes to win this election. let's go to our correspondents over at the presidential candidates' headquarters, jessica yellin is with the president in chicago, candy crowley with governor romney in boston. jessica, first to you. set the scene. >> reporter: hi, wolf. i have been speaking to obama aides throughout the day, and they tell me that they are feeling calm, as is the president. they describe him as calm, serene and excited. the
the romney camp in boston. both campaigns are anxiously waiting for the final word from voters on this, "election night in network." we would like to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. we're counting down to the first projections in the race for the white house and control of the united states congress. just minutes from now, all polls closed. in georgia, indiana, kentucky, south carolina, vermont and the battleground state of virginia. a...
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bbc news in boston. >> a nervous night for mitt romney and barack obama. among the states we're looking at, perhaps none are being watched more closely than ohio and florida. if laura trevelyan is in miami. clyde is in cleveland. let's start with you. have aligned and as long there as they have been everywhere else in the country -- have the lines been as long there as they have been everywhere else in the country? >> they have been pretty long. at about 7:00 this morning, the actual stores open at 6:30 a.m., and there were already 20 people there. and it was a slow trickle. election officials are estimating about 70%, not as high in the previous election. but lorimar, millions have already voted in early voting -- but remember, millions have already voted in early voting in this state. we did see joe biden breeze in to try to shore up the final push for votes. president obama has had a bit of a lead during the last few months and it has tightened in the last few months -- few weeks. unemployment is lower. there are fewer foreclosures. there is a sense of
bbc news in boston. >> a nervous night for mitt romney and barack obama. among the states we're looking at, perhaps none are being watched more closely than ohio and florida. if laura trevelyan is in miami. clyde is in cleveland. let's start with you. have aligned and as long there as they have been everywhere else in the country -- have the lines been as long there as they have been everywhere else in the country? >> they have been pretty long. at about 7:00 this morning, the...
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ren boston, massachusetts, and cynthia mcfadden in new york city this is a special edition of "nightline," election, "your voice, your vote." >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight another four years for president barack obama. as a night of hard-won battleground state wins propelled him to victory over mitt romney. all the votes have not yet ben counted. as of right now the president has 303 electoral votes. well over the 270 votes required to win. mitt romney has 206. as for the popular vote, a thinner margin. barack obama with just over 55 million. mitt romney with just about 1 million fewer votes. tonight thousand of obama supporters poured into the streets of washington december tdecember -- washington, d.c. to celebrate outside the white house. here in times square, outside, abc's own election headquarters. thousand more, cheering and waving signs. but right now in chicago, my co-anchor terry moran reports from the biggest sell brags eg them all with president obama and his campaign. terry. >> what a night it was. cleaning up behind me. chicago is going to be rocking all n
ren boston, massachusetts, and cynthia mcfadden in new york city this is a special edition of "nightline," election, "your voice, your vote." >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight another four years for president barack obama. as a night of hard-won battleground state wins propelled him to victory over mitt romney. all the votes have not yet ben counted. as of right now the president has 303 electoral votes. well over the 270 votes required to win. mitt...
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we have two reports to begin our coverage. >> tahman bradley is in boston but first abc's t.j. winick is with the obama team in chicago. i assume the party may still be going on. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: rob and paula, a good morning to you. that's right. it was actually a narrow win gave president obama a decisive victory despite an unemployment rate that posed a serious threat to his 2012 campaign. president barack obama won a second term tuesday after a race that was primarily fought in just a handful of battleground states. >> you, the american people, reminded us that while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up, we have fought our way back, and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> reporter: florida is still too close to call, but even if romney won the state, obama still handily beats him in the electoral college vote. the popular vote will likely be closer. >> and weather i earned your vote or not, i have listened to you, i have learned from you, and you've made me a
we have two reports to begin our coverage. >> tahman bradley is in boston but first abc's t.j. winick is with the obama team in chicago. i assume the party may still be going on. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: rob and paula, a good morning to you. that's right. it was actually a narrow win gave president obama a decisive victory despite an unemployment rate that posed a serious threat to his 2012 campaign. president barack obama won a second term tuesday after a race that was...
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reÑida, desde nevada, me cruzo seÑalarla, nevada para obama, iowa, wisconsin, michigan, pensilvania y new hamshire, es un reflejo de encuestas, para mitt romney carolina dnpr norte, lo que dejarÍa, colorado, ohio, virginia y florida, los estados donde se decidirÍa la elecciÓn de miles de millones de dÓlares, y meses de campaÑa, virginia cierra primero en esta noche, igual que ohio, los resultados mÁs adelante, en nuestra cobertura especial, y tambiÉn combinaciones, y cÓmo afectarÁ el resultado de elecciÓn, mitt romney tendrÁ que ganar los 4 para llegar a 270. >>> los repetiremos, gracias. >>> gracias. >>> para muchos damnificados por sandy votar hoy significa una odisea, algunos tuvieron que desplazarse muy lejos para sufragar, y otros en refugio, proporcioniaron medios. como explica nayeli, estÁ en nueva york. en medio de lugares destruidos y escombros las tiendas de campaÑa, convertidas en urnas de votaciÓn. >>> generadores facilitaron el uso de mÁquinas para comicios, supervisados por trabajadores que aguantaron horas de frÍo. >>> en esta elecciÓn, es importante, solam
reÑida, desde nevada, me cruzo seÑalarla, nevada para obama, iowa, wisconsin, michigan, pensilvania y new hamshire, es un reflejo de encuestas, para mitt romney carolina dnpr norte, lo que dejarÍa, colorado, ohio, virginia y florida, los estados donde se decidirÍa la elecciÓn de miles de millones de dÓlares, y meses de campaÑa, virginia cierra primero en esta noche, igual que ohio, los resultados mÁs adelante, en nuestra cobertura especial, y tambiÉn combinaciones, y cÓmo afectarÁ el...
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we have two reports to begin our coverage. >> tahman bradley is in boston. but first, t.j. winick is with the obama team in the windy city of chicago, where i assume the party may still be going on. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: rob and paula, good morning to you. that's right. it was actually a series of narrow state wins that gave president obama a decisive victory, despite an unemployment rate that posed a serious threat to his 2012 campaign. president barack obama won a second term tuesday, after a race that was primarily fought in just a handful of battleground states. >> you, the american people, reminded us that, while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long, we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. and we know in our hearts, that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. >> reporter: florida is still too close to call. but even if romney won the state, obama still handily beats him in the electoral college vote. the popular vote will likely be closer. >> whether i earned your vote or not, i have listened to you. i
we have two reports to begin our coverage. >> tahman bradley is in boston. but first, t.j. winick is with the obama team in the windy city of chicago, where i assume the party may still be going on. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: rob and paula, good morning to you. that's right. it was actually a series of narrow state wins that gave president obama a decisive victory, despite an unemployment rate that posed a serious threat to his 2012 campaign. president barack obama won a second...
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. >> abc7 news reporter laura anthony is with the romney campaign in boston. >> hi, carolyn. quite a different scene here in boston. as exciting and exhilarating as it sounds like it was in chicago, here in boston pretty early on in the evening it was pretty clear that things were not going the way the romney supporters had hoped they would. especially when the swing states started falling one by one. everyone here had pinned their hopes on winning at least some of those. as they watched them go one by one in obama's favor it was clear this was not going to be a good night. at about 5:00 to 1:00 in the morning, 12:55 here local time governor romney took the stage behind me. he came out all alone. the cheers were subdued i would say. the crowd was large, but very quiet. he began to make his remarks. he said he called the president. he had conceded to the president and then he talked about what he hoped for the country in the months to come. >> the nation as you know is at a critical point. we cannot risk particle bickering and political posturing. our leaders have to reach acr
. >> abc7 news reporter laura anthony is with the romney campaign in boston. >> hi, carolyn. quite a different scene here in boston. as exciting and exhilarating as it sounds like it was in chicago, here in boston pretty early on in the evening it was pretty clear that things were not going the way the romney supporters had hoped they would. especially when the swing states started falling one by one. everyone here had pinned their hopes on winning at least some of those. as they...
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a good sign in parts of new york and new jersey. of course, battered by hurricane sandy. >> thousand could not vote at usual poll locations, they took buses or shared ride. many said it felt like a return to normalcy, a change from the on going crisis. only thing i have. lost my home, everything, only had my freedom to vote. >> had to be a welcome distraction. folks in the dark. a week later. colorado and washington have become the first states in the country to legalize, recreational marijuana use. >> what did you say? >> recreational marijuana use. >> it will allow adults to possess small amounts of pot. >> a federal law in place. now the issue will likely end up in front of the supreme court. a similar initiative was rejected by voters in oregon. >> much more on that you can believe. for the first time, same-sex marriage approved by popular vote with ballot initiatives passing in maryland and maine. still too early to tell if washington, itself, will follow suit. but voters in minnesota said no to placing a ban on gay marriage in
a good sign in parts of new york and new jersey. of course, battered by hurricane sandy. >> thousand could not vote at usual poll locations, they took buses or shared ride. many said it felt like a return to normalcy, a change from the on going crisis. only thing i have. lost my home, everything, only had my freedom to vote. >> had to be a welcome distraction. folks in the dark. a week later. colorado and washington have become the first states in the country to legalize,...
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, seattle, new york, oakland and san jose or santa clara mta. they all had higher scores than muni. muni was on the bottom. we included bart. since they said other systems did it we decided to look at the systems in paris france. it took months to identify the right officials and in this case either the head of operations or the systems schedulinger all but one which was new york agreed to an extensive interview by two of us and per the rules we were not identified. nevertheless of the interviews as described in the report were significant. all transit systems it became clear had multiple systems that were similar and had challenges and all needed to deal with complex traffic, scheduling, and terrain problems uniquely their own, and yet as we had known the san francisco controller's survey had shown all had higher reliability and rider seaferz than muni and we determined that all systems use switchbacks they only did so in cases of equipment break down or emergencies except for one. one system which happened to be the santa clara mta does use sw
, seattle, new york, oakland and san jose or santa clara mta. they all had higher scores than muni. muni was on the bottom. we included bart. since they said other systems did it we decided to look at the systems in paris france. it took months to identify the right officials and in this case either the head of operations or the systems schedulinger all but one which was new york agreed to an extensive interview by two of us and per the rules we were not identified. nevertheless of the...
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he made 22 visits to this state this year. i came here a lot but he stayed with me stride for stride. >> pelley: dean thanks very much. nancy cordes is in there with the rest of the crowd at mccormick place waiting for the pre's arrival. nancy. >> good evening, scott. the vice president got a bit of a head start on the president so they are both heading this way. and this crowd as you can see jib-bootie lentjubilant cheering their flags. when you were interviewing axelrod and everybody behind them was putting on their hats and heading out the door, they were all heading here to mccormick place and are now on the stage awaiting the president. steve was talking about ohio and how he kept running into the president. we felt like we lived in ohio. the president held 101 campaign rallies this campaign season. 26 of them, more than a quarter of them were in ohio. he was due a rally in ohio to the whitehouse and come right back the next day. vice president biden made one stop today after voting and it was to ohio. this was their path
he made 22 visits to this state this year. i came here a lot but he stayed with me stride for stride. >> pelley: dean thanks very much. nancy cordes is in there with the rest of the crowd at mccormick place waiting for the pre's arrival. nancy. >> good evening, scott. the vice president got a bit of a head start on the president so they are both heading this way. and this crowd as you can see jib-bootie lentjubilant cheering their flags. when you were interviewing axelrod and...
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campaigning today before returning to boston. president barack obama now back home in chicago with first lady michelle obama and they will watch the returns come in from home and we will have live reports come in from election day headquarters throughout the morning and we will have a live report coming up in about 13 minutes. >>> gearing up for election day, we have live team coverage for you and alex savage is covering proposition 30 -- proposition 30. but we start with jeanine della vega and the polls open in just about 30 minutes, good morning. >>> good morning, it is really starting to get rolling here, we have seen people drop off their ballots and we can see people doing that right now but they have been doing it through this drive through area where there have been cones set up and they will drive through here and it is expected to be very, very busy today. it started before 5:00 this morning and they were starting to beat the rush because of all the people who were starting to beat the rush today. things are running smoo
campaigning today before returning to boston. president barack obama now back home in chicago with first lady michelle obama and they will watch the returns come in from home and we will have live reports come in from election day headquarters throughout the morning and we will have a live report coming up in about 13 minutes. >>> gearing up for election day, we have live team coverage for you and alex savage is covering proposition 30 -- proposition 30. but we start with jeanine della...
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delaware all the way into southern new england to include boston where the winds along the coast could gust to 50, even 60 miles per hour. gusts could be 35 miles an hour. depending on where you are. watch what happens on the futurecast. you can see the clouds coming in. you can see the rain there coming at 6:00 a.m. then as the storm system makes its way north to northeast, that is rain, just grazing our area. so a chance of at least i-95 in areas east for maybe mixing with a little light snow as we get into wednesday night, early thursday morning. everything should be out of here. we've got that wind to contend with. not just for wednesday late but also for thursday morning. so it will be breezy sunshine coming back our way on thursday. high clouds, quite chilly. 38 to 44 degrees for the evening forecast tomorrow morning. breezy and cold. 27 to 35. those winds pick up during the afternoon so everybody gets touched with a little bit of wind. most areas seeing the light rain. some areas by thursday morning, seeing a little light snow mixing in. that's what i think could be the concern.
delaware all the way into southern new england to include boston where the winds along the coast could gust to 50, even 60 miles per hour. gusts could be 35 miles an hour. depending on where you are. watch what happens on the futurecast. you can see the clouds coming in. you can see the rain there coming at 6:00 a.m. then as the storm system makes its way north to northeast, that is rain, just grazing our area. so a chance of at least i-95 in areas east for maybe mixing with a little light snow...
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i grew up in the boston area and lived in different parts of boston. i went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in san francisco is to the rest of the world for social justice. i spent a number of years helping to grow a small business. i got to understand the innovative spirit in san francisco. at night, i volunteered as a ne
i grew up in the boston area and lived in different parts of boston. i went to catholic price school in dorchester, a section of boston. -- i went to catholic high school in dorchester, a section of boston. because of my parents, my brothers and i were all blessed to go to harvard university. that is where i went to school. it was intense. i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public...
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there hasn't been any news-- not good news, not bad news. and they're waiting for president obama. every now and then something will be flashed on a screen, a referendum result, a senate campaign, another state being projected for the president. and as with now, they're seeing virginia being projected for obama, and a big cheer is going up. but for most of the last hour, it's just been ear-splitting oldies, a very quiet crowd, and not much to do or not much to talk about. for a time, the crowd was paying such attention to what was going up on the monitors that's even when a line would be posted, "obama expected to address chicago crowd," everybody would cheer and then nothing would happen. so right now, we're in a weird state of limbo. every now and then there's a big pan of the headquarters in boston, with no one on the stage, and nothing happening there. and then nothing happens here. so for the last hour, pretty much status quo. >> woodruff: ray, where is the president right now? >> suarez: he's said to be in the building. we've been warned not to try to leave this room, that it
there hasn't been any news-- not good news, not bad news. and they're waiting for president obama. every now and then something will be flashed on a screen, a referendum result, a senate campaign, another state being projected for the president. and as with now, they're seeing virginia being projected for obama, and a big cheer is going up. but for most of the last hour, it's just been ear-splitting oldies, a very quiet crowd, and not much to do or not much to talk about. for a time, the crowd...
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. -- an impact new york city and boston. we could see absolutely nothing at all. updated, jackie will fairly tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. it will be quite and dry for the next couple of days. is the freeze warning for tonight. district orthe southern maryland. like this,ast looks skies later on tonight. will fall.s deal of sunshine for the day tomorrow. around 50only degrees. keep the cooler for the day in line on tuesday. it should remain dry and a for heavier rain tuesday and into wednesday. , 32 degrees to 39 degrees and then tomorrow a great deal of sunshine. extended al look, temperatures will be dipping on wednesday. the coastal stone will be -- the damp andll be cold. election day, tuesday, d wear their jackets. especially a long lines. in the morning hours. >> it was a raw and dampen a redskins -- damp of day for the redskins. could the giants still pulled e the redskins' some relief? macboo there were a two-out comes redskins-panthers game. now 3-6 and a different aftermath which caused many fans to scratch their h
. -- an impact new york city and boston. we could see absolutely nothing at all. updated, jackie will fairly tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. it will be quite and dry for the next couple of days. is the freeze warning for tonight. district orthe southern maryland. like this,ast looks skies later on tonight. will fall.s deal of sunshine for the day tomorrow. around 50only degrees. keep the cooler for the day in line on tuesday. it should remain dry and a for heavier rain tuesday and into wednesday....
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but by 1999, he is looking for a new challenge. >> boston millionaire mitt romney is the new head of the scandal-plagued olympic organizing committee in salt lake city. >> it comes in the form of an offer to run the 2002 winter olympics. right near where he went to college. >> and i thought it was a perfect opportunity for mitt. and i said, look, there will be obviously political benefits to having done a great job at the olympics. >> but it's not without risk. romney steps into a financial and management mess. charges of corruption, lots of red ink. >> and in our case, we took a financial audit, an operational audit and we said we're in much deeper trouble than we thought. we were about $375 million in the hole when we got going. >> the 2002 winter olympics become the ultimate turnaround project for the turnaround specialist. >> they were quite successful from a financial standpoint. they ran at a profit, and numbers vary between $60 million and $100 million. >> the miracle on ice hockey team of 1980. >> the winter olympics occurring only a few months after 9/11 are one of those fee
but by 1999, he is looking for a new challenge. >> boston millionaire mitt romney is the new head of the scandal-plagued olympic organizing committee in salt lake city. >> it comes in the form of an offer to run the 2002 winter olympics. right near where he went to college. >> and i thought it was a perfect opportunity for mitt. and i said, look, there will be obviously political benefits to having done a great job at the olympics. >> but it's not without risk. romney...
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the wind chill right now in new york city is 23 degrees. boston, the wind chill is 19. the center of the storm, the circulation. for us it moves off. we were really on the edge with this leftover patch. in the morning, there will be spots in the low 30's, but no freezing or ice. tomorrow afternoon, it will be a gusty wind coming in from the northwest with the cold air continuing. tomorrow afternoon, only in the high 40's, about 50. cold tomorrow night again. after that, the wind changes from the southwest, and by the weekend, much more mild air. not only for us but friends and loved ones in new york city, especially hard hit areas along the jersey coast. the temperatures will rise into the 60's, a real break in this pattern, a change of the pattern. the temperatures will be in the mid-60s by the weekend. we have a new blog about sandy and thus nor'easter that has come our way, what is going on in the atmosphere. >> mid-60s? that sounds great. >> for the weekend, and also a big break in new york. >> the maryland basketball team got a lot better today. and was its tried t
the wind chill right now in new york city is 23 degrees. boston, the wind chill is 19. the center of the storm, the circulation. for us it moves off. we were really on the edge with this leftover patch. in the morning, there will be spots in the low 30's, but no freezing or ice. tomorrow afternoon, it will be a gusty wind coming in from the northwest with the cold air continuing. tomorrow afternoon, only in the high 40's, about 50. cold tomorrow night again. after that, the wind changes from...
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there is no new news coming out of that investigation. we're going to take a break but first we want to report that clare b. todd eakins. wgn election coverage continues well into the night. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet but they're gonna fall in love get married have a couple of kids [ children laughing ] move to the country and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. we saw that last tide commercial with the parents and the cute little baby triplets... well wait until your triplets move back home after college. we were enjoying our empty nest. and now it's just a nest full of laundry. lucky underwear. we were going through so much of that bargain detergent... and the cl
there is no new news coming out of that investigation. we're going to take a break but first we want to report that clare b. todd eakins. wgn election coverage continues well into the night. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet but they're gonna fall in love get married have a couple of kids [ children laughing ] move to the country and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get...
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he then heats heads back in boston. the first lady michelle obama and president barack obama are heading home watching the election returns come in from there. we will have an election day guide to all of the key moments for when results are expected to come in. >>> both democrats and republicans are starting their last election and have ewill have more on who they are targeting. >>> campaign headquarters will be targeting voters in swing states. you can see all the people they are supporting and inside everything is ready to go. inside it is the symbol, the one they say represents politics. they were just as busy targeting places such as florida ohio and virginia. overnight the energy level in the volunteers has just soared and people have started coming in and calling and wanting to help. >> reporter: now democrats say they are targeting republicans and undecided voters and they are hoping to convince people president barack obama needs to finish what he started. >> we need to know what the facts are and to have to be
he then heats heads back in boston. the first lady michelle obama and president barack obama are heading home watching the election returns come in from there. we will have an election day guide to all of the key moments for when results are expected to come in. >>> both democrats and republicans are starting their last election and have ewill have more on who they are targeting. >>> campaign headquarters will be targeting voters in swing states. you can see all the people...
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a new boston tradition. keep tabs on the changing electoral vote count right here on cnn. take a look at the empire state building in new york. now take a close look at the top. it will be following cnn's official electoral count. so as we make projections, those red and blue columns will rise throughout the night. blue for obama, red for romney. once we have a winner, the lights will change colors. if president obama wins, the top will light up in bright blue. if governor romney wins, it will light up in bright red. the rest of the nation can see it right )0c on cnn. we're getting immediate reaction and we'll get the first, latest it poll numbers. john king is standing by and we'll get reaction to the exit poll results from one of the president's top political advisers, david plouffe, joining us live from chicago. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says
a new boston tradition. keep tabs on the changing electoral vote count right here on cnn. take a look at the empire state building in new york. now take a close look at the top. it will be following cnn's official electoral count. so as we make projections, those red and blue columns will rise throughout the night. blue for obama, red for romney. once we have a winner, the lights will change colors. if president obama wins, the top will light up in bright blue. if governor romney wins, it will...
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at the boston convention center. the stage is set and people are beginning to pile in. 8,000 people are expected here tonight. from that stage, that podium, well, governor romney will give his election speech or concessions speech. it's a raiser-thin margin and we're e -- we're expecting a long night. the security issue is tight there, as you can imagine and we'll be there all night covering the latest for you. i'm squareeled holbrooke, fox -- jared hole brooke. fox news. >>> who will win the white house? hopefully tonight we will know. we will get insight when we come back. come back. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on an ikea kitchen. some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. save up to 15% on an ikea kitchen. . >>> it's a waiting game for the race to the white house. 270 is the magic number both candidates need for victory. the paths could take many different directions. how's it shaping up? hill reporter niles stanich. thank you
at the boston convention center. the stage is set and people are beginning to pile in. 8,000 people are expected here tonight. from that stage, that podium, well, governor romney will give his election speech or concessions speech. it's a raiser-thin margin and we're e -- we're expecting a long night. the security issue is tight there, as you can imagine and we'll be there all night covering the latest for you. i'm squareeled holbrooke, fox -- jared hole brooke. fox news. >>> who will...
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and mitt romney's boston and president obama's chicago. both candidates' supporters are eagerly awaiting the first results from the all-important battle ground state of ohio. we want to welcome back our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the cnn election center. just moments from now, the polls close in three more states. north carolina, as well as ohio and neighboring west virginia. together those states account for 38 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the white house. let's check the anxiety level over at the candidates' headquarters. candy crowley is with the romney campaign in boston. jessica yellin with the president in chicago. candy, let's go to you first. >> reporter: it's pretty quiet right here now, wolf. as you know, the candidate is back in boston after last-minute swing today through both pennsylvania and ohio. we are seeing people beginning to trickle in, still an upbeat group, still, you know, big cheer when they won kentucky although they know that's one they were supposed to get.
and mitt romney's boston and president obama's chicago. both candidates' supporters are eagerly awaiting the first results from the all-important battle ground state of ohio. we want to welcome back our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer in the cnn election center. just moments from now, the polls close in three more states. north carolina, as well as ohio and neighboring west virginia. together those states account for 38 of the 270 electoral votes needed to...
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call or click today. [ grunting ] >> breaking news our boston here. two trolleys that have collided. we're just getting information and details now. six people are injured. 20 are being evacuated for potential injuries. this is video of the scene here. this in the area of park and tremont. my old stomping grounds. went to college in the boston yar. the transportation authority saying that this took place at boilston street station. what we are being told is that six have been hospitalized, and less of a crash and more of one train bumping into another. that is the way one journalist is describing what took place there because had it been more serious, could have been a lot more people injured with much greater injuries. six people have been taken to the hospital. you are looking at first those air wral shots there on the left, and then to the right. the graphic of that -- the area in general. as soon as we have more information about some of the details, we'll go back to a live report out of boston. i understand we have -- that's right. we do have a l
call or click today. [ grunting ] >> breaking news our boston here. two trolleys that have collided. we're just getting information and details now. six people are injured. 20 are being evacuated for potential injuries. this is video of the scene here. this in the area of park and tremont. my old stomping grounds. went to college in the boston yar. the transportation authority saying that this took place at boilston street station. what we are being told is that six have been...
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going now to nbc news in new york. >> the indoor place -- what's it like? >> brian i think it is safe to say that the mood has gone from exciting to electric. just take a moment to take it all in. the crowd cheering as they realize president obama has won ohio and re-election. everyone here essentially. take a listen. brian the crowd started gathering several hours ago. it has just grown. these are the people who have clocked the most time volunteering, volunteering their time, their energy, getting this president re-elected. at times, it has been. the president made history in 2008. doing it again tonight. and for people just joining us as we watch the pictures of celebrations from chicago york, president barack obama has become the fourth democrat in the last 100 years to be elected to a second term at the age of 51. and motivated challenger. putting up with at least one spectacular defeat in, in the first of a series of three debates. that -- that really worried his base of support. and his staff. and shook the campaign to the core. a threat he was able
going now to nbc news in new york. >> the indoor place -- what's it like? >> brian i think it is safe to say that the mood has gone from exciting to electric. just take a moment to take it all in. the crowd cheering as they realize president obama has won ohio and re-election. everyone here essentially. take a listen. brian the crowd started gathering several hours ago. it has just grown. these are the people who have clocked the most time volunteering, volunteering their time,...